Which equation is used to calculate the momentum of an object?(1 point)
m = F/a
m=Fa
p=Mv
p = m/v

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Answer: p= mvExplanation:

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To calculate the momentum we can use p=Mv as an equation.Momentum is defined as the product of the mass and velocity of an object.Thus the equation of momentum will be p=MvHere, p = MomentumM = Mass of an objectv = Velocity of an objectMomentum is directly proportional to mass and velocity, i.e., as mass increases, momentum also increases. Similarly, as velocity increases, momentum also increases. And on the decrease of mass or velocity, momentum also decreases. Momentum is a vector quantity that shows magnitude as well as direction. The unit for momentum is kg m/s (also Newton-second: Ns)Momentum describes the motion of the mass.To learn more about momentum,brainly.com/question/24030570

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